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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
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You recently went on vacation, on your way to your destination your plan suddenly landed on a deserted island, rich in natural r

esources. Unfortunately, you have been unable to make any contact back home. As a group you must now produce solutions to try to survive for the upcoming days. Think of Shelter, food, resources that can be used to make other thigs which may or may not be helpful.
2.1 What to produce?


2.2 How to produce?


2.3 For whom to produce?
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Bogdan [553]3 years ago
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Answer:

well, you dismember them take them down in their solo's. kill them all use their intestine as a food source and use their bones as tree taps. use any wood to create a fire at the closest open area. when you get found lead your founder to the bodies as it will inhumane to leave them there and tell them everything but leave out the part about you eating them. say a wild animal attacked or something then go home.

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